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MG TF LE500 launch promo
FOR RELEASE 00.00 THURSDAY 8TH MAY 2008
LAUNCH DATE ANNOUNCED FOR MG TF LE500
MG has announced that production of the TF LE500 sportscar will commence at
their Longbridge plant in Birmingham at the beginning of August, with the
first cars delivered to showrooms in September.
Chairman for NAC MG UK Ltd, Mr He, Xiao Qing, said; "I am delighted to be
in a position to talk about a launch date for the TF LE500 following a
process of planning, re-organisation, active quality improvements and parts
optimisation that we recognise resulted in frustration for our
stakeholders. We are now fully focussed on bringing our hard work to
fruition."
The new car is expected to appeal to a wide range of car buyers looking for
the authentic sportscar driving experience, as well as existing small
sportscar owners looking to upgrade, current owners and the large band of
MG enthusiasts.
Gary Hagen, Director of Sales & Marketing continued, "The open top
sportscar is an iconic image of British motoring and forms the basis of the
MG marque's long pedigree. The launch of the TF LE500 signals our
determination to keep this class of car at the heart of the brand as we
take it forward."
With the launch of the new TF LE500, the company knows that it is also
re-launching one of the best known and best loved brands in the world.
Whilst production efforts at Longbridge are focussed on the LE500,
designers at their SMTC facility in Leamington, Warwickshire are already
planning exciting newMG models that will capture the essential qualities of
the MG brand and extend the range into additional sectors.
The commitment planned by MG and the level of investment underwritten by
SAIC will persuade doubters that the MG brand is being re-launched with the
support to make it successful again. The fact is that in 2008, desirable
and competitive British made sportscars will once again be rolling off a
production line in Longbridge. A sight that many thought they might never
see again.